Healing propolis.

Burns. Healing propolis.

Best thing for burns.

One employee at work received severe burns from the voltage of 660 volts. The doctor immediately warned that this match will be a long time, and put him a bandage.

Arriving home, the patient started the bandages and put on the affected places a cloth moistened with 20% alcohol tincture of propolis. A week later, I went to see the surgeon. So what? On the ground, burn a new healthy skin. And most importantly — no scars and marks.

I also advised him to make oil from propolis, and he smeared the place burn this oil.

Healing propolis.

Preparation of the oil is not difficult: to melt 1 kg of butter and the village, without removing from the heat, bring the temperature to 75-80 °, to enter into it 150 grams of finely chopped propolis. Stir until smooth weight of a wooden spoon.

Throughout the procedure, can not allow the mixture to temperature fluctuations, it is desirable to use a water thermometer. Then strain through a metal strainer and pour into jars. Gradually cool to room temperature, stirring over 2-3 minutes. The finished oil is stored in a cool place.

A tincture of propolis prepared as follows: 100 ml of pure alcohol planed 40 g of propolis. Insist in a warm place for a week. Each day, stir. Then strain the infusion and mix with olive or corn oil at a ratio of 1: 4.
Before applying the resulting emulsion was well shaken.

It is also very good for ear disease. For what it is necessary to impregnate gauze flagellum infusion and administered into the ear for 24-48 hours. I benefited from neuritis of the auditory nerve. 12 procedures required to improve hearing and the noise disappeared.

Attention.

Under normal conditions, the physical properties of propolis remain unchanged. It is a sticky, sticky mass. However, at low temperatures, it quickly hardens. After which it can be cut or broken into small pieces for storage.

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